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Did photography at school some twenty odd years ago and have just started taking an interest again. I started just with a Canon Ixus 110 compact and have recently bought a Samsung WB600 that allows a lot more control with priority modes and even full manual control. Here is a few of my first efforts

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Portmeirionpond1.jpg

MonkeyPuzzle.jpg

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BiddulphGrange2.jpg

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Comments, hints and constructive criticism welcome please

Cheers, Steve

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Did photography at school some twenty odd years ago and have just started taking an interest again. I started just with a Canon Ixus 110 compact and have recently bought a Samsung WB600 that allows a lot more control with priority modes and even full manual control. Here is a few of my first efforts

Portmeirionpond1.jpg

Cheers, Steve

I would really like to see this one with a tripod. Would be a really good shot.

Looking good :) I have just bought a Pany TZ20 and getting the hang of it :)

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I would really like to see this one with a tripod. Would be a really good shot.

It was taken with the camera sat on a wall but it was windy, the wall wasn't absolutely flat and it was zoomed quite a lot. I used auto night shot and I think the exposure was about 1s. I have now bought a mini tripod and am learning more about using the camera manually. I am enjoying dabbling in photography again. Thanks for vewing.

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